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Show Ii Prospects Point to Excellent I Crop in North Ogden District (Special Correspondence) I NORTH OGDEN, May 22. Thlnn- 1 lng of sugar boots In North Ogden I and throughout the Weber county district, work on Which had just opened, was held up this week by tho heavy showers of -Friday. Tho beets are coming up well in practically practi-cally all districts, according to all reports, re-ports, and prospects point to an excellent ex-cellent crop. The rainfall will be ! of great benefit to all classes of I farm crops. TEMPLE EXCUKSION ! ' The temple excursion from North f; Ogden yesterday, in connection with ; other wards of the Ogden stake, was responded to with enthusiasm. 1 Eighty-four from this place made the visit, j CUITIIS I; Recent births Include: Thomas R. I and Kutherine Dyson Richardson, I May 14, a son; Gilbert and 'Una I Chatelain Randall, and William S. I and Edith A. Warren Daniels, I daughters., on May 20. I SCHOOLS CLOSE I ' The North Osden schools are clos-I clos-I lng a very successful year with a I ' largo list of eighth grade graduates I and an excellent showing of promo- tlons in the lower -grades under the I supervision of Principal II. A. Mc- I Farlane and an able corps' of as- I slstants. I N. O. GRADUATES I North Ogden is represented among I the high school graduates of Weber U Normal college by Welden W, Tag- I gart, Ray W. Woodfield, Lerol B. n Blaylock, JjOtlio E. Randall and I Annie Randall. |